Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1849 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/28/2024

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 27, 2024 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR 
SENATE BILL NO. 1849 	By: Thompson (Kristen) and 
Paxton 
 
 
 
 
[ cooperative purchasing agreements - interlocal 
cooperative agreements - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE S TATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     61 O.S. 2021, Section 139, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 139. A.  In addition to any authority to enter an 
agreement pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, any school 
district, including a technology school district, may either 
participate in, sponsor, conduct or administer a coope rative 
purchasing agreement for the acquisition of any commodities or 
services with one or more public agenc ies in accordance with an 
agreement entered into between the participants.  Such cooperative 
purchasing may include, but is not limited to, joint or multiparty 
contracts between public agencies and open -ended state public 
procurement contracts. No school district, including a technology 
school district, shall enter into an agreement under the provisions 
of this section that exceeds One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00).   
 
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B.  Any local public procurement unit may eithe r participate in, 
sponsor, conduct, or administer a cooperative or piggybacking 
purchasing agreement for the acquisition of any commodities or 
services, including construction excluding any services that require 
labor, with one (1) or more public procurement units or external 
procurement units in accordance with an agreement entered into 
between the participants.  Such cooperative purchasing may include, 
but is not limited to, jo int or multiparty contracts between public 
procurement units and open-ended state public procurement unit 
contracts which are made available to local public procu rement 
units.  Purchases made in accordance with this subsection by a local 
public procurement unit shall be required to satisfy any p rocurement 
regulation, including The the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act, the 
Public Competitive Bidding Act of 1974, the Oklahoma State Finance 
Act, related administrative rules and federal regulations that may 
apply due to the federal source of the f unding for the anticipated 
purchase. 
C.  For purposes of this section, the following definitions 
apply: 
1.  “Local public procurement unit” shall mean, inter alia, any 
county, city, town, state agency, and any other subdivision of the 
state or public unit or agency thereof; 
2.  “External procurement unit” shall mean any buying 
organization in the United States not lo cated in this state which,   
 
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if located in this state, would qualify as a public procurement 
unit; and 
3.  “Cooperative or piggybacking purchasin g agreement” shall 
mean an agreement between a local public procurement unit and 
another local public procurement unit or an external procurement 
unit to authorize the use of a contract procured by one of the 
parties to the agreement to benefit the other party to the 
agreement.  This term shall also mean an agreement that p rovides 
access to a product or service that is lower in price than a 
comparable product or service that is available through the usage of 
a statewide, multistate or multigovernmental cont ract issued by the 
state Purchasing Division . 
D.  Nothing in this section shall super sede the obligation of a 
state agency to adhere to rules regarding statewide contracts issued 
by the state Purchasing Division.  Neither shall any provision of 
this section be construed to waive the obligation of a s tate agency 
to utilize a mandatory purchasing contract as designated by the 
State Purchasing Director. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 5 -117b, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 5-117b. A.  The boards of educatio n of any two or more 
school districts may enter into an interlocal cooperative agr eement 
for the purpose of jointly and comparatively performing any of the 
services, duties, functions, activities, obligations , or   
 
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responsibilities which are authorized or req uired by law to be 
performed by school districts of this state.  Two or more scho ol 
districts may enter into an interlocal cooperative agreement for the 
purpose of forming buying po ols and purchasing cooperatives .  As 
used in this section, “interlocal cooperative agreement” means an 
agreement which is entered into by the boards of educ ation of two or 
more school districts pursuant to the provisions of this section.  
This section shall not prohibit school distr icts from entering into 
cooperative agreements a uthorized under Section 5-117 of this title 
or interfere with existing cooperativ e agreements between school 
districts.  If the boards of education of any two or more school 
districts enter into an interlocal cooperative agreement the 
following conditions may apply: 
1.  An interlocal cooperative agreement shall establish a board 
of directors which shall be responsible for administering the joint 
or cooperative undertaking.  The agreement shall specify the 
organization, terms, and composition of, and manner of appointment 
to, the board of directors and shall make provision for 
restructuring or terminating the board upon partial or complete 
termination of the agreement.  The board of di rectors shall be 
selected by the board of education of each contracting sc hool 
district and may include but not be limited to a board member, 
administrator, or teacher from each contracting school district.  
Vacancies in the membership of the board of directors shall be   
 
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filled within thirty (30) days from the date of the vacancy in the 
manner specified in the agreement; 
2.  An interlocal cooperative agreement which is optional to 
school districts and shall be effective only after it is approved by 
the State Board of Education and the board of directors may be 
designated as a loca l education agency for some or all state and 
federal application, reporting , and auditing procedures.  An 
interlocal cooperative board of directors that has been designated 
as a local education agency shall comply with state and federal law 
and the regulations of the State Board o f Education; 
3.  An interlocal cooperative agreement shal l be subject to 
change or termination by a recommendation of the State Board of 
Education; 
4.  The duration of an interlocal cooperative agreement for 
joint or cooperative ac tion in performing any of the services, 
duties, functions, activities, oblig ations, or responsibilities, 
other than the provision of special education services, which are 
authorized or required by law of school districts in this state, 
shall be for a term of not less than one (1) year.  Notice of intent 
of a school district to withdraw from the cooperative agreement must 
shall be given no later than March 15 for the ensuing school year; 
5.  An interlocal cooperative agreement shall specify the method 
or methods to be employed for disposing of prop erty upon partial or 
complete termination of the agreement;   
 
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6.  Within the limitations provided by law, an interlocal 
cooperative agreement may be changed or modified by majority consent 
of the interlocal cooperative board of directors; 
7.  Except as otherwise specifically provided in this sectio n, 
any powers, privileges, or authority exercised or capable of being 
exercised by any school district of t his state, or by any board of 
education thereof, may be jointly exe rcised pursuant to the 
provisions of an interlocal cooperative agreement.  Federal grant 
money, applied for on behalf of a school district, may be disbursed 
directly to a an interlocal cooperative with the consent of the 
school districts comprising the inte rlocal cooperative. No powers, 
privileges, or authority with respect to the levy and collection of 
taxes or the application for or receipt of State Aid formula money, 
or the issuance of b onds shall be created or effectuated for joint 
exercise pursuant to the provisions of an interlocal cooperat ive 
agreement; and 
8.  Payments from the general fund of each school district which 
enters into any interlocal cooperative agree ment for the purpose of 
financing the joint or cooperative undertaking provided for by t he 
agreement shall be op erating expenses. 
B.  An interlocal cooperative agreement entered into pursuant to 
the provisions of this section shall be subject to the monetary 
limitation provided for in Section 139 of Title 61 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes.   
 
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C. Nothing contained in this section shall be c onstrued to 
abrogate, interfere with, imp air, qualify, or affect in any manner 
the exercise and enjoyment of all the powers, privileges , and 
authority conferred upon school districts and boards of education by 
law, except that boards of edu cation and school districts are 
required to comply with t he provisions of this section when entering 
into an interlocal cooperative agreement that meets the definit ion 
of an interlocal cooperative agreement. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective Nove mber 1, 2024. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMIT TEE ON EDUCATION 
February 27, 2024 - DO PASS AS AMENDED BY CS